David Kuster
@rnadavid
RNA & Metabolism. Ancient companions for Life. RNA as spatial organizer of the Cell. Phase separation, Aptamers & RNA fun @HymanLab. And birds @Birder_David.
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12-06-2017 19:39:38
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I love papers showing that mRNA is more than just code for protein. Congrats Christine Mayr & team
Excited to see out in nature my postdoc work! “Membrane prewetting by #condensates promotes tight junction belt formation” How do #tightjunctions form a belt in #epithelia sealing our body cavities? Alf Honigmann MPI-CBG Dresden Biotechnology Center (BIOTEC) of TU Dresden w/ #Jülicher MPI-PKS Dresden doi.org/10.1038/s41586…
second (for now... 👀)Nature paper of the year I've worked on (and in a completely different topic!) 🥳🥳🥳 Congrats Pombo-GarciaLab !! The paper is exceptional! nature.com/articles/s4158…
The role of biomolecular condensates in protein aggregation nature.com/articles/s4157… A review by Brent Visser, Wojciech Lipiński & Evan Spruijt from SpruijtLab Radboud University @[email protected]
Extremely happy to see our story out in Molecular Cell! doi.org/10.1016/j.molc… We show how Ki-67 & pre-rRNA phase separate, gluing mitotic #chromosomes together! 🧼🧬🧲 @EMBL EMBL Heidelberg Uni Heidelberg ISTAustria Cuylen Lab Andela Saric Ellenberg Lab
So happy to see our work out today on using condensate capillarity to move genomic loci on demand inside live cells! It’s been such a fun project- best part was working with the best team ever 🫶brangwynnelab Amy Strom Hongbo Zhao Oliver Yi-Che Chang Kees Storm Natalia and Andrej!🤩🧬
Beyond excited to have our paper in J. Am. Chem. Soc. !! We show that disulfide bond cross-links can reversibly tune the properties of #biomolecularcondensates to modulate their percolation behavior. malay mondal Tristan Clemons USM Arts & Sciences USM Polymer Science & Engineering pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
Checkout the latest work from the lab online today in Molecular Cell where we find that distinct sequence features encoded in IDRs are responsible for targeting proteins to specific condensates. This work was led by Nancy De La Cruz Prashant Pradhan and Reshma T Veettil .
Out today at Nature Communications In collaboration with our awesome UB colleague, Sangwoo Shin, we report how ion gradients control the formation, localization, and transport of biomolecular condensates. nature.com/articles/s4146…
🧵 Exciting new findings on bacterial stress response regulation, driven by small proteins (≤50 amino acids). Big shoutout to the amazing team behind this work led by Sangeevan Vellappan (Sangeev). Read the full study here: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…